Triumph is back with a sharper, smarter and stronger TF 250-X for 2026.
Originally introduced as a competitive game-changer in the 250cc motocross class, the updated MY26 TF 250-X now brings even more refined performance, control, and rider-focused improvements — all straight out of the crate.

So, what’s new?

Key Updates for 2026:

  • Improved engine response: Thanks to a redesigned airbox, silencer, and upgraded ECU mapping

  • New Exedy clutch: Stronger, more durable, and able to handle more torque

  • Updated suspension settings: For better balance, mid-stroke support and cornering control

  • Fresh look: A bold new 2026 graphic kit featuring Triumph Performance Yellow in-mold decals

  • Refined details: From a more accessible battery tray to a redesigned oil level sight glass

All of these upgrades aim to help riders launch harder, corner smoother, and ride with more confidence — whether you’re aiming for the podium or pushing your own limits on the weekend.

Engineered to Perform

The TF 250-X still delivers 47.3 HP at 13,500 rpm with a lightweight aluminum chassis and race-ready KYB suspension. Inside the engine? You’ll find premium internals like a forged König piston, Del West titanium valves, and DLC-coated parts — all designed for durability and explosive power.

Electronics also get a boost with Triumph’s optional MX Tune Pro app, allowing riders to adjust engine maps, track diagnostics, and customize power delivery from their phones.

Factory-Level Feel

The MY26 model comes equipped with:

  • Brembo brakes

  • Pirelli Scorpion MX32 tires

  • ProTaper carbon core handlebars

  • ODI grips

  • Integrated Launch Control, Traction Control, and Dual Engine Maps

  • Built-in hour meter for engine tracking

More Performance, If You Want It

Triumph also offers a lineup of premium accessories — like a full titanium Akrapovič exhaust, XTrig holeshot device, and additional tuning tools — for riders looking to push performance even further.

While pricing and exact U.S. availability are still to be confirmed, reservations are open through Triumph’s Off-Road dealer network worldwide.

The 2026 TF 250-X isn’t just an update — it’s a response to real-world racing feedback and rider demands.
Whether you’re chasing championships or just chasing adrenaline, this bike is ready to go from crate to competition.

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